Unity and Strength for Workers

SENA 9158

WORKING TIRELESSLY FOR THE RIGHTS
AND PROTECTIONS OF OUR MEMBERS

Michael Mackan
Vice President

Keith Henderson
Financial Secretary

Joseph Plagenza
Treasurer

Lisa Menino
Recording Secretary

Leading the way

Building and Maintaining a Better City Together

Sena Local 9158 is a United Steel Workers local union. Sena represents public employees in Massachusetts. Our members do some of the most important jobs in the City of Boston every day to keep the City thriving and moving forward.

Below are just some of the important jobs our members take pride in doing. Click the link below to learn more about our union and it’s members.

Arborist
Community Centers
Transportation
horticulture
EMS
Construction Projects

Latest on WEP/GPO Repeal

Latest on WEP/GPO Repeal We are closed for the Holidays The Mass Retirees office is closed between Christmas and New Years. We will reopen on Thursday, January 2nd. If…

Good news – the new equity law will benefit this group of people with these needs

The Social Security Fairness Act seeks to end reductions caused by WEP and GPO provisions by Raquel  12/26/2024 10:30 in FINANCE Government pensions provide significant retirement benefits,…

Senate Passes Bill to Repeal WEP & GPO After Cassidy Successfully Pushes for Vote

December 21, 2024 WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy, M.D. (R-LA) celebrated the passage of his bill to fully repeal the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and…

Important Information on Veterans’ Buyback Changes from The City of Boston Retirement Board

TO: All Retirement BoardsFROM: Bill Keefe, Executive DirectorRE: Veterans’ Buyback ChangesDATE: August 19, 2024 On August 8, 2024, Governor Healey signed Chapter 178 of the…

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SENA HAS A NEW CONTRACT

The Ratification Vote was held on October 24th, 2024. I am proud to announce that SENA and the City of Boston have a ratified contract.…

Workers Don’t Want a Handout – They Need a Hand Up

Tell Congress to Reauthorize TAA Now!For decades now, we have seen the devastating results unfair trade has on workers and their communities. We’ve pushed for…

Latest USW News

  • Nippon Steel Corporation (“Nippon Steel”), together with its wholly owned subsidiary Nippon Steel North America, Inc. (“NSNA”), United States Steel Corporation (“U. S. Steel”), and the United Steelworkers (“USW”) have ended all litigation and other […]
  • Contact: Tony Montana, tmontana@usw.org The United Steelworkers (USW) issued the following statement from District 7 Director Mike Millsap after the 7th U.S. Circuit Court denied Alcoa’s motion to delay a District Court order requiring the […]
  • Contact: R.J. Hufnagel, rhufnagel@usw.org PITTSBURGH – About 100 members of the United Steelworkers (USW) and their allies marched through downtown Pittsburgh on Friday, Aug. 22, calling on lawmakers and employers to prioritize worker health and […]
  • Contact: Tony Montana, tmontana@usw.org (Toledo) – Donnie Blatt, USW District 1 Director, made the following statement after negotiations with Libbey Glass today: “The United Steelworkers (USW) District 1, on behalf of our members of Locals […]
  • Contact: Jess Kamm, jkamm@usw.org (Pittsburgh) – The following statement was made by USW District 10 Director Bernie Hall in response to the August 11th explosion at U.S. Steel’s Clairton Coke Works: “The USW has occupational […]
  • Contact: Jenn Wood, jwood@usw.org, 412-562-1160 (PITTSBURGH, Pa.) – Hundreds of members of the United Steelworkers (USW) and other area unions championed the power of collective action and denounced Donald Trump’s attacks on working people at […]
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